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SALES BY AUCTION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 12 o'clock Noon. At 39 Bond street, opposite Post Office. In the Estate of the late Richard Jamieson. Instructed by the Trustees Executors and Agency Co., Ltd. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. 29 DRIVER'S ROAD, MAORI HILL. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE And THE HOME BEAUTIFUL. FREEHOLD 3 ROODS 34.21 POLES. Also, SPLENDID LEVEL BUNGALOW SITE, 21.72 poles, 56 feet 3 inches frontage to Driver's road. $& m \ iw„.;ff' ',.:■■■ ,m <m m ZM The residence is one of those well-built houses good for a long lifetime; solid cement foundations; slate roof for the most part; large, lofty rooms* plastered throughout. DRAWING ROOM 30 x 18 (approximately) With full circular window, chipped brick fireplace, oak panelled walls, beam ceilings, antique crystal chandelier with three lights. DINING ROOM 24 x 18. Tiled fireplace and hearth, bay window, and side light. Tastefully decorated. BREAKFAST ROOM: Tiled fireplace, indirect lighting, cosy, and facing East; gets early-morning sun as a breakfast room or morning room should. CHARMING BOUDOIR With chipped brick fireplace and full circle window; equally suited for a study or smoking room. 4 BEAUTIFUL LARGE BEDROOMS. LONG GLASSED SUNROOM OR SLEEPING PORCH On the Western side. SPACIOUS BATHROOM, porcelain bath, shower with water shield, hot and cold; pedestal wash stand, lavatory. Maids' rooms and bathroom; porcelain bath and basin, shower. Housemaid's pantry. Kitchen, Shacklock HP. Range, scullery, pantries, larder. WIDE FRONT HALL, TESSALATED TILE VERANDAH. DOUBLE GARAGE, LARGE VINERY. Concrete and asphalt paths, yellow gravel drive, expensive iron gate posts and gates; well-grown Olearia hedges; grass plots. «One of the charms of this beautiful property is the variety of shrubs and trees planted; Rhododendrons, Birch, Totara, Rata, Flowering Chestnut, Arbutus, Flowering Cherry, Rowan, Palms, and flowers of every description. This house has the homely feeling immediately you enter the door, and any man might well be envied the possession of it. The late Mr Jamieson spent, an enormous amount of money altering and equipping it with the latest and most-up-to-date appointments, and was justified by the results. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND BEST-APPOINTED RESIDENCES IN DUNEDIN. The situation cannot be beaten; sunshine and shelter. Close to golf links; buses pass the gate. Mrs Jamieson is retaining a portion of the property, and is building a small bungalow for herself, and, naving no use for this block of nearly an acre and the large residence, and the adjoining allotment, the Trustees have decided to dispose of them, provided the offer is anywhere within reason. Inspection by card only, obtainable at our office. For further particulars apply to: THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS & AGENCY CO., LTD., Water street; Or, Measrs COOK LEMON & COOK, Solicitors, Crawford street. p A R K, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■*■ Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 3S) Bond street. Instructed by Mr N. Nickels, who is leaving the district. ALMOST NEW WOODEN BUNGALOW. 8 GOOD ROOMS, SUN ROOM, KITCHENETTE. All modern conveniences, workmanship and materials of the best. VACANT POSSESSION. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, 39 Bond street (opposite Post Office)-. In the Estate of the late T. W. Newbold. Instructed by the District Public Trustee. 13 Melville street, corner Fernhill street, close to Princes street south. FREEHOLD 7.27 POLES, DOUBLE-STOREY WOOD RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, bathroom (porcelain , bath,, basin), hot and cold water, separate lavatory, Shacklock h.p. range, electric light, drained to sewer, washhouse, tubs, and frame for copper. This property is in a very handy position, close to tram stop, and easy walking distance from town centre. The house requires to be repaired and renovated, and would prove quite a good proposition for many years to come. The Land alone is of considerable value owing to its proximity to the business area. For further particulars apply to PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Moray place east: Or, pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, x Auctioneers. The late Mrs Georgina Barr's Superior 6-roomed, double brick BUNGALOW, 30 LONDON STREET. Everything of the latest first-class quality. Is now open to inspection. Auction Sale Wednesday, October 27, at 2 o'clock, At Rooms, 39 Bond street. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, x Auctioneers. WEDNESbAY, NOVEMBER 3, At 12 o'clock noon. At 39 Bond street, opposite Post Office. Sale by Auction. VALUABLE GEORGE STREET PROPERTY. SHOPS Nos. 38 and 40. Leased to F. J. Townsend and M. R. Winkle 31 feet 4 inches frontage. With use of right-of-way at back. SITUATION NEXT POST OFFICE. One of the best George street shopping blocks. A great opportunity for investors or those desirous of obtaining George street shops at expiry of the present tenancies. The land is held under Lease from Otago Presbyterian Church Board for the term of 21 years from May 11. 1936. at ground rental of £146 per annum, with right of renewal or payment of full valuation for all improvements on the land. For further particulars apply to Messrs BROWN & ALLOO, Solicitors, Express Co. Building. Or. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■*- Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. DVERTISING la accepted as a neces- —* sary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself in virtually every industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and noi as a magic formula lor unearned success. HUDSON SEDAN MOTOR CAR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 12.30 p.m. ■*• are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Dr D. N. M. SCRYMGEOUR To sell by Auction, at Rooms, Marshall Chambers. Moray place, LATE MODEL HUDSON SEDAN CAR (to seat 5 passengers). Car has had only one owner-driver, and has given splendid service. Small mileage; comfortable, roomy, and fullyequipped, including two spare wheels and tyres. New-car condition, and ready to drive away. FOR GENUINE SALE To wind up the Estate, regardless of cost. On view at Messrs Hislop and Gibson's Garage, Cumberland street, until morning of sale, when it will be displayed at our Premises. Marshall Chambers, Moray place. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937. At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HORSES, Etc. At the Victoria Hotel Yards, Cromwell. CTRONACH. MORRIS, AND CO., *- J LTD., have received instructions to offer, as above, on account of clients, the following:— 3 Ponies 3 Spring-carters. 4 to 9 years old, and broken to chains 3 Hacks 1 draught Mare, 7 years, broken all work 1 draught Gelding, aged, broken to chains 1 5-year-old draught Gelding, shafter 2 half-draught Geldings, broken . to chains 1 aged Mare, broken to shafts 1 light Stallion 1 pony saddle, 3 riding saddles, harness, 2 sets hopples, 1 spring dray saddle and breeching, milk cans, sundries. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SPECIAL ENTRIES—--1 show hack Gelding, six years old (Ist prizes high jumping at various shows) 1 pacing brood Mare, Shicla Fleetwood, by Sir Hector (aged).^ Account L. D. KAY. WAIKAKA—--7 Hacks and Horses, very good sorts. SATURDAY OCTOBER 3u7T937 -At 10.30 a.m. CTRONACH. MORRIS, & CO., LTD., will sell as above in their Store, Crawford street, the following:— 700 Sheets of Second-hand Iron in 6ft and 7ft lengths. A quantity of Second-hand Gutters and Oddments. Also, a quantity of Glass. Inspection from Wednesday, the 27th inst. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937, At 1 p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE. CTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO., LTD., kJ will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale at Evansdale as above, when they will offer on account of clients:— 11 head mixed Cattle 1 Jersey Bull 1 Ayrshire Bull 4 dairy Cows 1 30-gal. Lister Separator (practically new) 1 spring Cart 1 Cultivator. Further entries until time of Sale with the Auctioneers. BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS within the reach of everyone; best English creations; new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith. Ltd A DVERTISING points out the meiits of J\ a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23330, 23 October 1937, Page 28

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